December 30th, 2008 by
So here’s an interesting one. The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) will be pumping up two standards at CES 2009: one with great potential for the future, one that’ll be lucky to survive the rest of this decade. Despite setbacks for Wireless USB, the USB TechZone will be showcasing the latest and greatest in cordless USB, though we suspect we’ll be spending most of our time checking out the progress on SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.0). Hit the read link if you’re interested in seeing what involved firms will be taking part, and keep it locked right here for live coverage as the mayhem unfolds in early January.
Filed under: Peripherals
Wireless USB / USB 3.0 exhibitors to be out in full force at CES originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 30 Dec 2008 07:50:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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September 3rd, 2008 by
Filed under: Displays, Peripherals, Wireless
Just in time for CEDIA, IOGEAR’s Wireless USB to VGA Kit has received passing marks from the USB Implementer’s Forum, so you can rest assured that the $230 kit will play nicely with any other USB gear you have now or may get in the future. You can expect to see the wireless duo on shelves in October, so Windows XP and Vista users with a free USB port can cut the cord, clean up the rat’s nest of cabling and start beaming 720p signals around the living room or conference room — just mind the 30-foot limit. Full release after the break.
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August 24th, 2008 by
Filed under: Displays, Peripherals, Wireless
Wireless VGA? Been there, done that. Wireless USB to VGA? Hello, IOGEAR. Said outfit has just revealed the world’s first Wireless USB to VGA kit that enables users to extend or clone their desktop to another monitor sans wires. Certified by the USB-IF, this unit enables any machine with a spare USB port to stream video to a TV or projector with resolutions as high as 720p. So long as your USB dongle is plugged into your machine and the VGA adapter is connected to a display, you’ll be good to go within a 30-foot radius. According to IOGEAR, the product is only compatible with Windows XP 32-bit or Vista 32- / 64-bit, but those with no qualms about that can grab one next month for $229.95. Full release after the jump.
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August 20th, 2008 by
Filed under: Peripherals, Wireless
Oh sure, Wireless USB products are out there, but they’re pretty far out there. We’re talking deep back shelf type stuff. NEC Electronics is hoping to get the cord-free version of the well known peripheral standard into more and more gizmos by cranking out the uPD720171 Wireless USB host controller. The unit was designed with the PCI Express bus interface in mind, and it can also provide laptops with connectivity via the ExpressCard slot. The company claims that the $10 device can handle transfers up to 480Mbps within a range of three meters, but you’ll be waiting a little while yet before testing out said claim in a finalized product.
[Via SlashGear]
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August 18th, 2008 by
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Just last week, Intel gave AMD, NVIDIA and a whole host of friends what they had been clamoring for: 90% complete USB 3.0 controller specifications. Now, the cool cats over at MaximumPC have churned out an encyclopedic writeup that details USB SuperSpeed remarkably well. The highlights include assurance that USB 3.0 will be backwards-compatible with USB 2.0 and that it’ll provide transfer rates up to ten times more than USB 2.0’s 480Mbps limit (that’s 4.8Gbps). Furthermore, we’re told that uploads and downloads are kept on separate lanes, the cables are thicker, it will charge more devices more quickly, and it will be much more mindful of energy waste. Go on and get yourself completely schooled in the read link below.
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